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A PREim CONflElT.■■.■■'■' The enormous Bales of the Waterbury have led Arms who donot oare for a steady, turnover at a legitlniato profit to explore the purlieus of the Continent for cheap inferior " tickers"—we do not oall. them watches—with w hioh to "ran the Waterbury."These possess one vhtuo only- that of showing the dealer a return of some 150 percent, on his outlay.. That they should keep time 1b a matter of no moment, bo long as they resembla tbe Waterbury in outward appearance, style of easing, eto., with BuQtolont closeness to deceive a careless or unwary purobaeor. Firms doing this often say to us "What do we carej wo can moke five hillings a watch, more on them then we san on yours; and as to keeping time, well, our troubles about that." Buyers requiring reliable watcher can trust the Waterbury, and the publio requiring the correot time should see that they get It. The gents' or ladies' Waterbury, gold filled or in sterling Bilver, are handsome, inexpensive, and durable; whilst the nickel varieties are so well known that they require no further recommendation. It-is a pretty conceit for here and there a stray trader to think his imports of the" Nebuohadnezzar," tbe " Millenium," the" Gonbung," or scmo other specially titled monstrosity, has any effcot on the Waterbury market; whilst for every watch ho nervously orders over one hundred Waterburys ore always afloat for New Zealand. The real strength of the Waterbury lies in its absolute reliability, in other words its absolute refusal to keep anything but the correct time. We sometimes see" tickers '!-we still bar them any other sals whioh are really wondeiful combinations. They not only exhibit the whole of the celestial bodies on their faces, hut keep time, 01 profess to, Ml you the state of the money market, the amount of any particular member's indebtedness at Bellamy's, and the name of the next Bank to reconstruct in Australia, _ The Waterbury does not do this. It simply keeps correct time and poes on doing so.

TUTASTERTON WESLEYAN OHORCH. THURSDAY, 18th JAN, 1894. Grand Sacred Cot cert, Choruses Fkom—- ' Meisiah,'*' Tirolfth Mass,' ' Creation,' Anthemn, Solos, Duet), etc. Doors open it 7.30 Admission by Tioket only, Sixpbnob, JAMES AITKbIN,

WELLINGTON COLLEGE. t rpHE First Terra will begin on I February Ist.' The Head Master will be ready to receive parents and guardians at the College on and after t MONDAY, the 22nd January, from R to G p.m. Ohis, P, POWLES, TRA. VON KEISENBERG will resume tuition on WEDNESDAY IMPOUNDING NOTICE, ' Masterton, January 7,1894. |, IMPOUNDED fromWaingawa, one Bay Horse, white star on forehead, branded like W on shoulder, tar brand like 2 on ramp, If not claimed and all expenses paid, will be sold on SATURDAY, tho 20th day ■ of January, 1894, at 12 o'olock noon. E.S. RICHARDS, Poundkceper. BAM FAIR MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY, Bl FEBRUARY, Cm m 7th, 1894. HinE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR ' under the auspices of the above So„,„;il V„I,„M in M»....1, m ™. t, T„„un> Yauds on TUESDAY, February 6th,for Lincoln, WEDNESDAY, February 7th, for Romneys, Downs, etc Sale to commenco eaoh day at 12, noon. Entries will close with the Secretary on THURSDAY, February 2nd, at 5 p.m, J W. LOWES, Secretary. MABTERTON HOSPITAL, THE anoual meeting of Contributors e to the Masterton Hospital will be I held at the' Institute, Masterton, un Thursday, 11th day of January, 1894, at 3,30 p.m., to eleot three trustees, vice Messrs J. B. Koith and B. P. Perry, who retire by effluxion of time, and Mr Burton Hoys, who was appointed in place of Rev. J. MoKenna, resigned, all the retiring trustees are eligible for reelection.' W. SELLAR, Masterton, Bth January 1894. WELLPWHM AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. mHEANNUAL RAM & EWE FAIR . X of the above Association will be held 1 at the Show Grounds, Petone, on TUES« ' DAY, January 23rd, 1894. ■ Entries close on THDRBDAY, 18th ( January, 1894. Forms of entry and particulars on application to HENRY D.O'OALLAUHAN, .'Secretary.' MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. A. N extraordinary vacancy having i ocourred In the office of Trustee, I hereby appoint THURSDAY, the 2Bth day of January, 1894, the day for the election to fill the said vacancy, and I appoint the Town Clerk's Office, the place, and MONDAY, the 15th day of January, 1894, the day for the nominai ,8. BROWN, Returning Officer. THE PORK INDDSTRt., ..ARMERSandD&iryFactoriesbaving 1 any Pigs for sale, kindly communi. ; now made to take delivery of them as soon as. possible by the lnter-Matino . Supply Company, Figs must' weigh between-1201b .and 1601b; must be lii night on R«in, Price 3d'per lb dead weight.'- , ' •' .'( For Tub Ihtir-Mamsb Suppiy 06. JOHN R. MORGAN, j'- ; ,; V. :-, Queen's Chambers,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 9 January 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 9 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 9 January 1894, Page 3

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